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let's begin at the shore with nbc 10's ted greenberg. hi, ted. >> hi, katy and vai. we're in upper township, the northern part of cape may county. the snow is still coming down here, big, flat flakes, primarily sticking to grassy areas be not so much to the pavement. this is route 9. road surfaces are mostly wet, however, the exception we've been seeing is on overpasses and bridges. take a look at video we shot earlier this morning on the garden state parkway, the great egg harbor bridge, areas like that, overpasses and bridges you'll want to use extra caution. live in upper township, ted greenberg, nbc 10 news. >>> good morning, i'm matt delucia, live in wilmington, delaware where the snowflakes are fall and they're getting thicker and heavier, at least within the past hour. they're starting to stick a little bit to the asphalt by the amtrak, septa train station. people are heading in, catching the train. some of the riders we've been talking with said they haven't seen any problems out on the roads either. we have heard from deldot, making sure that the roads are s
let's begin at the shore with nbc 10's ted greenberg. hi, ted. >> hi, katy and vai. we're in upper township, the northern part of cape may county. the snow is still coming down here, big, flat flakes, primarily sticking to grassy areas be not so much to the pavement. this is route 9. road surfaces are mostly wet, however, the exception we've been seeing is on overpasses and bridges. take a look at video we shot earlier this morning on the garden state parkway, the great egg harbor bridge,...
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ted greenberg showed us pleasantville has about an inch on the ground and it's still snowing. neighborhood by neighborhood forecast just ahead. jessica boyington is in the first alert traffic center. how are the roads looking, jessie? >> the roads have seen better days for sure. we are seeing slowdown as well and some accidents that are popping up. here's the schuylkill expressway, around 202. no delays right there but you can see they have good advice, please drive safely. i'll be back in the next five minutes at 5:30 and we'll check in with more of the area roadways. >>> good morning, matt delucia, live in wilmington where we're seeing light flurries falling right now as people head out to the train station. we'll have another live look coming up right after the break. >>> plus, restaurant murder, this morning we're learning new details about a homicide investigation in south philadelphia. find out what police are saying about the attack. ♪ i've been a turkey farmer my whole life... and i raise turkey for shady brook farms®. we don't use growth-promoting antibiotics, that
ted greenberg showed us pleasantville has about an inch on the ground and it's still snowing. neighborhood by neighborhood forecast just ahead. jessica boyington is in the first alert traffic center. how are the roads looking, jessie? >> the roads have seen better days for sure. we are seeing slowdown as well and some accidents that are popping up. here's the schuylkill expressway, around 202. no delays right there but you can see they have good advice, please drive safely. i'll be back...
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good morning, i'm ted greenberg. chilly start to our weekend but a big warm up is just a few days away. nbc 10 first alert meteorologist michelle grossman is here with the forecast. good morning, michelle. >> we're below freezing in pretty much every spot but we do have a warm up onto way. not today or tomorrow but by monday we're seeing lots of sunshine this morning. 30 degrees in philadelphia. just 19 in mount pocono. 28 degrees in lancaster. 24 in atlantic city. 28 degrees in millville. factor in the winds it feels colder than that. this afternoon increasing clouds. rain showers and snow showers into the overnight and early part of sunday. then the warm up. 59 degrees on monday. by tuesday and wednesday, into the 70s. tedd? >> this morning philadelphia police have two suspects custody and looking for more after gunmen fired shots at an unmarked police car. sky force 10 was first on the scene last night capturing images of police with guns drawn. aunt undercover team investigating drug activity heard gun shots. thr
good morning, i'm ted greenberg. chilly start to our weekend but a big warm up is just a few days away. nbc 10 first alert meteorologist michelle grossman is here with the forecast. good morning, michelle. >> we're below freezing in pretty much every spot but we do have a warm up onto way. not today or tomorrow but by monday we're seeing lots of sunshine this morning. 30 degrees in philadelphia. just 19 in mount pocono. 28 degrees in lancaster. 24 in atlantic city. 28 degrees in...
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i'm ted greenberg. now 5:30 a.m. on this saturday. first alert meteorologist
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we saw ted greenberg's report. it's still coming down there. and there is&%c4ñ some shovelin do in the wake of this storm system that has stayed offshore but had an impact in our area. we could see some more snow showers early on sunday. i'm not expecting much out of that one. and out of here next week. and moving in much warmer temperatures. into the 70s next week. but not all week. 33 degrees right now. we're seeing some sunshine in allentown, northeast philadelphia producing a few more flakes lightened up at the shore, this is view from cape may marina. clouds are overhead. it was really coming down, now it's very light snowfall in the cape may area. here you can see ocean city, sea isle city, light snow is a little steadier in atlantic city northward into ocean county. and some spots remain in central burlington county where there's light accumulating snow. but it's quickly ending in philadelphia. it's done in delaware. salem and cumberland counties -- well, eastern cumberland county could see last few snowflakes but not much more expected
we saw ted greenberg's report. it's still coming down there. and there is&%c4ñ some shovelin do in the wake of this storm system that has stayed offshore but had an impact in our area. we could see some more snow showers early on sunday. i'm not expecting much out of that one. and out of here next week. and moving in much warmer temperatures. into the 70s next week. but not all week. 33 degrees right now. we're seeing some sunshine in allentown, northeast philadelphia producing a few more...
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he told ted greenberg, he worries about the impact today's attacks will have on his children. >> the second bomb that went off >> when armin got to work in kbrus els a short time later, conversations were filled with shock and concern for the victims of this morning's attacks. >> people have gone around today asking, is everyone who's normally supposed to be here here, make sure there's no one unaccounted for? >> he's lived in belgium for 14 years and is an emergency room physician with the medical humanitarian organization doctors without borders. the suburban philadelphia native previously worked at cape regional medical center at the jersey shore. and spent several summers as a lifeguard in cape may. he and his family live on the outskirts of brussels. >> my concern is not so much being victimized directly, but this is not a great atmosphere for the kids to grow up in. they'll have lots of questions and will be scared. his children 9-year-old twins nervous aftthe paris attacks. and he his wife tried to reassure their kids about their safety. now that there were actual events occur
he told ted greenberg, he worries about the impact today's attacks will have on his children. >> the second bomb that went off >> when armin got to work in kbrus els a short time later, conversations were filled with shock and concern for the victims of this morning's attacks. >> people have gone around today asking, is everyone who's normally supposed to be here here, make sure there's no one unaccounted for? >> he's lived in belgium for 14 years and is an emergency...
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. >> news 4's ted greenberg has more from west deptford. >> we have a trooper down. >> that frantic call came less than 10 minutes after sean cullen responded to an accident and car fire on i-295 in west deptford. he's heard on dispatch recordings arriving at 9 scene. minutes after that radio transmission, authorities say cullen was walking near the crash scene where several fire and police vehicles had their struck by a passing car driven by a 22-year-old north jersey woman. >> i don't think there's a single variable that's not being looked at. >> there's no indication alcohol or drugs were factors. state police say the driver who hit cullen stopped immediately and cooperated with investigators. no charges have been filed. we don't know how fast the woman was driving or how far cullen was from his troop car when he was struck. >> when it involves a fatality, it elevates the accident of thoroughness and making sure you have literally dotted all your i's and crossed all your t's. >> so far, police have not provided us with the name of that north jersey woman who is behind the wheel. in we
. >> news 4's ted greenberg has more from west deptford. >> we have a trooper down. >> that frantic call came less than 10 minutes after sean cullen responded to an accident and car fire on i-295 in west deptford. he's heard on dispatch recordings arriving at 9 scene. minutes after that radio transmission, authorities say cullen was walking near the crash scene where several fire and police vehicles had their struck by a passing car driven by a 22-year-old north jersey woman....
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they told their story to reporter ted greenberg. he joins us live from our bureau in atlantic city. ted. >> reporter: jackie, i was able to track down two people originally from our area now living in brussels and both on edge. >> i was actually cycling to work when the bombs went off at the airport. >> reporter: later armen was at the gym a mile from the brussels subway station when it was attacked. >> a little bit of shock. and concern for the victims. >> reporter: he has lived in belgium for 14 years, he is an emergency room physician with the medical organization doctors without borders, the haverford township native previously worked at cape reed medical center and spent several summers as a life guard in cape may. he, his wife and three children live on the outskirts of brussels. >> my concern is not so much about being victimized directly but more that this is not a great atmosphere for the kids to grow up in. i know that they will have lots of questions and be scared. >> it's just crazy. >> reporter: the attack left marilyn stuck in london after the train she was supposed to
they told their story to reporter ted greenberg. he joins us live from our bureau in atlantic city. ted. >> reporter: jackie, i was able to track down two people originally from our area now living in brussels and both on edge. >> i was actually cycling to work when the bombs went off at the airport. >> reporter: later armen was at the gym a mile from the brussels subway station when it was attacked. >> a little bit of shock. and concern for the victims. >>...
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ted greenberg nbc 10 news. >> back to weather now. rain falling here this afternoon. east falls, a half hour ago, drivers have a rainy commute. glenn? >> most of that has moved out into new jersey and we have more rounds of showers coming over the next couple of days, too. we got up to 70 plus in parts of the area today after that chilly weather yesterday. that's going to be colder by the weekend, though. temperatures going down each day to the point where by sunday it's cold enough for snow. we may very well get some. i-95 and south philly, generally looking on the dry side now but we have had showers. 65 with rain reported at philly international at 6:00. winds south-southwest at 8 mile as hour. yesterday up to 53. today 71. tomorrow unseasonably warm as well, 66 degrees. but down to 56 on friday, 47 saturday. we may not get 40 on sunday as the snow comes. near 60 in kenneth square, wilmington, wrightstown, chester springs. 61 coatesville, objection towards. 60 in doylestown. coolest beach haven, 50, wind off of the chilly ocean. these are showers zipping by. and th
ted greenberg nbc 10 news. >> back to weather now. rain falling here this afternoon. east falls, a half hour ago, drivers have a rainy commute. glenn? >> most of that has moved out into new jersey and we have more rounds of showers coming over the next couple of days, too. we got up to 70 plus in parts of the area today after that chilly weather yesterday. that's going to be colder by the weekend, though. temperatures going down each day to the point where by sunday it's cold enough...
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i'm ted greenberg. it is 5:30 on sunday morning. let's get our first check on sun weather, she's tracking the snow through the area. >> mainly seeing it through the poconos and parts of delaware. we're not expecting much accumulation. if you're in those areas i'll show you on radar in a few minutes. be careful, a live look outside. we are waking up to clouds, to some snow, to north in the poconos, heaviest in monroe county. about to happen in northern delaware. we're going to continue to track this for you. light stuff, not worried about much accumulation. otherwise another cold start, not nearly as cold as saturday mar morning, still cold, 33 in reading, 36 in philadelphia. it's 28 degrees in dover and cold in wildwood, just 27 degrees. factor the wind it feels a little colder than it is. throughout the day, another cold day. yesterday right around 42. today closer to 47. 49 is normal this time of year. so it will be a cold wolg but 1k -- one by 9:00. layers this week but you can lose those layers. we're talking about a big, big wa
i'm ted greenberg. it is 5:30 on sunday morning. let's get our first check on sun weather, she's tracking the snow through the area. >> mainly seeing it through the poconos and parts of delaware. we're not expecting much accumulation. if you're in those areas i'll show you on radar in a few minutes. be careful, a live look outside. we are waking up to clouds, to some snow, to north in the poconos, heaviest in monroe county. about to happen in northern delaware. we're going to continue to...
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ted greenberg joining us live from abkeeken. >> reporter: rail passengers would be forced to take the bus, drive or find another way to get around if the trains stop moving. ail passengers told us a strike would have a major impact on their daily commute. from egg harbor city to atlantic city, trenton and throughout the garden state, new jersey transit train passengers are anxious about a threatened strike by rail workers this weekend. >> i take the train to and from work. without the train i'm pretty much, i can't. can't get there. >> reporter: sebastian uses the atlantic city rail line among the 100,000 rail passengers njt is warning about the possible shutdown on sunday. >> this will definitely be very dramatic. a culture shock for a lot of people. >> reporter: both sides went back to the bargaining table today to try to hammer out a deal to avort what would be new jersey transit's first strike since 1983. governor christie says he is monitoring the talks but plans to go on vacation starting tomorrow to celebrate his 30th wedding anniversary. >> it's not the job of the governor to
ted greenberg joining us live from abkeeken. >> reporter: rail passengers would be forced to take the bus, drive or find another way to get around if the trains stop moving. ail passengers told us a strike would have a major impact on their daily commute. from egg harbor city to atlantic city, trenton and throughout the garden state, new jersey transit train passengers are anxious about a threatened strike by rail workers this weekend. >> i take the train to and from work. without...
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. >> as ted greenberg tells us it's a jump some business owners say they'd be forced to pass on to you. >> reporter: when the surf mall opens in less than a week for the first time this year, wes will stack the business with about two dozen employees, most under the age of 20 who start at minimum wage. >> we're not employing people that are raising families. >> he is among many who say a proposed hike in new jersey's minimum wage currently $8.38 would be disastrous to their largely seasonal economy. >> very tough for us because we have a small window to make all of our money for the year. >> hopefully businesses don't scream to the sky's falling down because it is a phase-in. >> last month democratic legislative leaders announced a proposal to initially hike the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour, with annual increases reaching at least $15 an hour over the course of five years. >> it would be impossible to not raise prices. >> it just would not be profitable to be in the business where it's 100 days on the boardwalk. you have to make all your money. >> the pier hires about 150 seasonal em
. >> as ted greenberg tells us it's a jump some business owners say they'd be forced to pass on to you. >> reporter: when the surf mall opens in less than a week for the first time this year, wes will stack the business with about two dozen employees, most under the age of 20 who start at minimum wage. >> we're not employing people that are raising families. >> he is among many who say a proposed hike in new jersey's minimum wage currently $8.38 would be disastrous to...
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i'm ted greenberg. now 5:30 a.m. on this saturday. first alert meteorologist michelle grossman is in the weather center and before we get to that nice warm up mid-week we still have to deal with winter. >> that's right. we have a big time warm up. temperatures to the 60s later this week. cold this morning. freezing mark in many spots. many spots below freezing. feels like the teens across the area. we're still dark. here's a live look outside. looking at just a few clouds this morning so skies are dry. keep it dry through the day. overnight things change. the story this morning temperatures. 30 degrees in philadelphia. 26 in allentown. you want to bundle up as you head out this morning because we're looking at 24 in reeding, 16 in mount pocono, 29 in millville and 25 in atlantic city. it feels colder than it is. feels like teens in many spots. to the north and west temperatures in the teens, 17 in shenandoah and mainly in the 20s to the south and east. as we go out this morning bundle up. we won't warm up much as we go throughout the
i'm ted greenberg. now 5:30 a.m. on this saturday. first alert meteorologist michelle grossman is in the weather center and before we get to that nice warm up mid-week we still have to deal with winter. >> that's right. we have a big time warm up. temperatures to the 60s later this week. cold this morning. freezing mark in many spots. many spots below freezing. feels like the teens across the area. we're still dark. here's a live look outside. looking at just a few clouds this morning so...
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. >> let's go to ted greenberg near the crash scene. >> reporter: i checked with new jersey state police a short time ago. they tell me it's unlikely they will release additional details on the investigation today. but police radio transmissions we obtained do shed light on what became a tragic chain of events. the emergency situation unfolding along i-295 in west deptford reached a new level of panic when new jersey trooper sean cullen was struck by a car less than 10 minutes after he responded to an accident and car fire on the highway. cullen is heard on dispatch recordings arriving at the scene around 8:15 last night. >> reporter: cullen was hit by a passing car while walking near the crash scene where several fire and police vehicles had their emergency lights on a. 22-year-old north jersey woman was behind the wheel. >> it's very difficult day. this is the worst tragedy that can befall a police organization. >> reporter: the state police fatal accident unit is trying to piece together how the collision happened. >> i don't think there is a single variable that's not looked at. >> r
. >> let's go to ted greenberg near the crash scene. >> reporter: i checked with new jersey state police a short time ago. they tell me it's unlikely they will release additional details on the investigation today. but police radio transmissions we obtained do shed light on what became a tragic chain of events. the emergency situation unfolding along i-295 in west deptford reached a new level of panic when new jersey trooper sean cullen was struck by a car less than 10 minutes after...
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i'm ted greenberg. thank you for being with us. it is 9:00 a.m. this sunday morning. first alert sheena parveen is in the "weather center" for us. it doesn't feel much like spring yet. >> no, ted, it does not. feels like winter this morning. a lot of you going tore heavy coats before you step outside. you'll probably need them later on today, too. we have a cold forecast for this time of year. we are still tracking snow for later tonight. a live look at cape may, temperatures close to 40 degrees, overcast skies. some snow in the area. well off to the west. as we go through the day today, it will be cold and that's approaching tonight. 34 pottstown 3.3 allentown, 38 in millville, 40 atlantic city. here is if the weather. through the afternoon this is 2:00 p.m. rain in south jersey and delaware. tonight, 9:00 p.m., some starts to change to snow. new jersey and delaware, you'll see rain changing to snow later tonight. by 4:00 p.m. around 40, 9:00 p.m. mid-30s. a lot of this will be melting at the start. by 9:00 p.m. light snow moving in. driest areas north and west. comi
i'm ted greenberg. thank you for being with us. it is 9:00 a.m. this sunday morning. first alert sheena parveen is in the "weather center" for us. it doesn't feel much like spring yet. >> no, ted, it does not. feels like winter this morning. a lot of you going tore heavy coats before you step outside. you'll probably need them later on today, too. we have a cold forecast for this time of year. we are still tracking snow for later tonight. a live look at cape may, temperatures...
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i'm ted greenberg. now 7:00 a.m. on your sunday morning. let's go to first alert meteorologist michelle grossman in the "weather center." still feels like winter right now but soon not going to much like winter at all. >> that's right. going to feel like spring, middle of spring, even may. temperatures into the 70s during this week but not today. we're into the 40s, cold yesterday, right around
i'm ted greenberg. now 7:00 a.m. on your sunday morning. let's go to first alert meteorologist michelle grossman in the "weather center." still feels like winter right now but soon not going to much like winter at all. >> that's right. going to feel like spring, middle of spring, even may. temperatures into the 70s during this week but not today. we're into the 40s, cold yesterday, right around
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ted greenberg went inside the fire line. he is joining us live with more. what did you find? >> reporter: authorities here at the command post tell me the fire is now fully contained at just about 350 acres. you know all of this warm weather we've been enjoying has also heightened the risk of wildfires. a forest filled with heat. the result of flames scorching hundreds of acres and the mercury reaching record highs. >> the fire behavior itself is increased by the temperatures. >> reporter: the new jersey forest fire service launched its attack on this wildfire in a remote section of the pinelands thursday afternoon, a battle that came unusually early. >> the conditions were just right and the fire got fairly large on us. >> reporter: the needles and other brush here are extremely dry. crews tell me they don't normally see wild fires this large until early to mid april. >> it's gotten too warm too fast. >> reporter: the blaze has not posed a threat to homes or businesses. but temperatures in the 70s and 80s this week forced the forest fire service to cancel several deliberatel
ted greenberg went inside the fire line. he is joining us live with more. what did you find? >> reporter: authorities here at the command post tell me the fire is now fully contained at just about 350 acres. you know all of this warm weather we've been enjoying has also heightened the risk of wildfires. a forest filled with heat. the result of flames scorching hundreds of acres and the mercury reaching record highs. >> the fire behavior itself is increased by the temperatures....
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i'm ted greenberg. thank you for being with us. 6:30 on sunday morning, sheena parveen tracking snow heading our way. >> good morning, ted. for some of us looks like winter. we still have snow in the forecast. only for part of the area, thou though. most of it late night and overnight. we'll talk about that in a little bit. starting out with a breeze. flags blowing. the temperature making us feel warm for the first if i recall day of spring. we have all moisture around the southeast. it's not impressive but it's there, eventually move our area later on tonight but right now we have mostly dry conditions, a few flurries around poconos. temperatures 3.3 allentown, pottstown, 38 philadelphia and millvil millville. this is future weather. we have rain in new jersey and delaware and temperatures will still be cold, around 40 degrees. the best chance later tonight seeing rain turn to snow. coming up we'll take a look at the evening forecast and show you the timing of that snow and if it will linger. >> for th
i'm ted greenberg. thank you for being with us. 6:30 on sunday morning, sheena parveen tracking snow heading our way. >> good morning, ted. for some of us looks like winter. we still have snow in the forecast. only for part of the area, thou though. most of it late night and overnight. we'll talk about that in a little bit. starting out with a breeze. flags blowing. the temperature making us feel warm for the first if i recall day of spring. we have all moisture around the southeast. it's...
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ted greenberg has been speaking with riders and checking on backup plans, he is live this afternoon. >> reporter: jim, we're right along the atlantic city rail line, more than 30 years since new jersey transit last saw its workers go on strike. and passengers we've been talking with today are anxious about the possibility of having to find another way to travel. new jersey transit atlantic city rail line provides a straight shot to work in the resort for mike alexander of egg harbor city. he says a threatened strike by rail workers this weekend would cause a major inconvenience. >> it's worisome. >> that could create mass chaos. >> monitors at the atlantic city rail terminal warn of the possible system-wide shutdown on sunday which would affect more than 100,000 passengers a day including many who travel between trenton and new york. >> if they have to go to driving then there's gas and parking and nobody wanting to park in new york. >> i take the train to and from work and cherry hill. without the train i'm pretty much, i can't. i can't get there. >> both sides met today to try to h
ted greenberg has been speaking with riders and checking on backup plans, he is live this afternoon. >> reporter: jim, we're right along the atlantic city rail line, more than 30 years since new jersey transit last saw its workers go on strike. and passengers we've been talking with today are anxious about the possibility of having to find another way to travel. new jersey transit atlantic city rail line provides a straight shot to work in the resort for mike alexander of egg harbor city....
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nbc 10 reporter ted greenberg live in ocean city where the sun's out. >> reporter: it certainly is, and the search for summer rentals here at the jersey shore is in full swing right before some snow arrives for the start of spring. i'll have that story next. katie: the u.s. has added 14 million new jobs since the great recession - a good start. but too many families see the special interests gaining the upper hand in washington, while paychecks don't go far enough. if you work hard, your paycheck should show it; you earned social security - it should be there when you retire. and you shouldn't have to go broke to afford college. i'm katie mcginty and i approve this message because it's your turn. >> a live look at the nbc 10 first alert radar. it shows the spring snowstorm that will be heading our way this weekend. we could see the first flakes as early as tomorrow night. >> ted greenberg joins us live from ocean city, cape may county. >> a lot of people going to try to block out the whole snow thing and get ready for summer. >> reporter: yeah, jim and rosemary, a lot of folks are defin
nbc 10 reporter ted greenberg live in ocean city where the sun's out. >> reporter: it certainly is, and the search for summer rentals here at the jersey shore is in full swing right before some snow arrives for the start of spring. i'll have that story next. katie: the u.s. has added 14 million new jobs since the great recession - a good start. but too many families see the special interests gaining the upper hand in washington, while paychecks don't go far enough. if you work hard, your...
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good morning, everyone, i'm ted greenberg. another chilly morning. first alert meteorologist michelle grossman with the forecast. >> it is freezing in many spots, cold and cloudy, live view from adventure aquarium camera. clouds will clear out. 37 in philadelphia, below freezing, 33 in millville. by this afternoon up to 47. that's pretty close to normal for this time of. mostly sunny, mild breeze, 60 degrees. warmer on tuesday. mostly sunny 70, 74 on wednesday. then we'll bring a back clouds, chance of showers on thursday, low 60s friday and saturday. >> new this morning, suspected drunk driver caused two police vehicles to collide. in west philadelphia police tell us an suv hit a police wagon which then bumped into a parked police cruiser around 4:30 this morning. two officers and suv driver went to get checked out at the hospital for minor injuries. >>> today is day two of the philadelphia flower show at the pennsylvania convention center. yesterday's opening session absolutely packed. this year's show features colorful displays of america's native
good morning, everyone, i'm ted greenberg. another chilly morning. first alert meteorologist michelle grossman with the forecast. >> it is freezing in many spots, cold and cloudy, live view from adventure aquarium camera. clouds will clear out. 37 in philadelphia, below freezing, 33 in millville. by this afternoon up to 47. that's pretty close to normal for this time of. mostly sunny, mild breeze, 60 degrees. warmer on tuesday. mostly sunny 70, 74 on wednesday. then we'll bring a back...
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live in ocean city, ted greenberg, "nbc 10 news." >> all right, ted. looks beautiful. not everybody hates snow this time of year. right? >> only about 96%. i hear from the other four, though, all the time. but it is getting a little late in the season. a lot of that snow is going to melt especially at the shore. then next week, a week from now, it will be close to the 70 degrees. this is just temporary. we're tracking a few showers around right now. the colder weather will be coming this weekend. we've got hours worth of snow. in a good bit of the area. not as much again at the shore as we're going to get inland. now, we've had partly to mostly sunny skies right now. it's 62 degrees, it's windy of it gusts to 37 miles an hour. and we've been seeing those gusty winds all afternoon. 62, a high so far today. 47, though, tomorrow. then down to are 37 on sunday with the rain and snow and up to 47 monday and then it starts going up big time next week. it's 60 degrees in wilmington and chester springs, 61 in northeast philly, 58 degrees in trenton. 60 in reading and lancaster
live in ocean city, ted greenberg, "nbc 10 news." >> all right, ted. looks beautiful. not everybody hates snow this time of year. right? >> only about 96%. i hear from the other four, though, all the time. but it is getting a little late in the season. a lot of that snow is going to melt especially at the shore. then next week, a week from now, it will be close to the 70 degrees. this is just temporary. we're tracking a few showers around right now. the colder weather will...
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ted greenberg has the story. >> reporter: the brussels attacks left mayrilyn stuck in london after the train was canceled. >> even before hearing they're canceled you have concerns whether it's wise to be putting yourself in jeopardy by getting onto a public transport. >> reporter: she and her husband from south philadelphia and center city both work in brussels. he called her soon after this morning's attacks. >> when some of the metro blasts went off, he was able to see people on the street running, you know, away. >> reporter: the subway explosion happened in a busy area that marilyn, the mother of a 5-year-old, travels through often. she and her family lived in brussels for three years. >> you have to make sure you stay alert and when something does go wrong, you batten down the hatches and just have a little faith in the universe that you know, god keep us safe. >> now in the aftermath of the bombings and more than 200 miles from home, she expects to spend another night away from her family. >> i have not yet committed to a train for tomorrow but i want to get home to my little gi
ted greenberg has the story. >> reporter: the brussels attacks left mayrilyn stuck in london after the train was canceled. >> even before hearing they're canceled you have concerns whether it's wise to be putting yourself in jeopardy by getting onto a public transport. >> reporter: she and her husband from south philadelphia and center city both work in brussels. he called her soon after this morning's attacks. >> when some of the metro blasts went off, he was able to...
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i'm ted greenberg. now 7:00 a.m. on your sunday morning. let's go to first alert meteorologist michelle grossman in the "weather center." still feels like winter right now but soon not going to much like winter at all. >> that's right. going to feel like spring, middle of spring, even may. temperatures into the 70s during this week but not today. we're into the 40s, cold yesterday, right around 42. we're going to be right around 47 today. but this morning we're into the 30s. we have some clouds outside. a live look outside. we're looking at kind of a gray start to our day, even looking at snow in spots, light snow falling in pocono mountains and not slow you down as you're traveling i-80, 78. just be careful if you're in those parts, parts of delaware not clearing out seeing light snow as well. otherwise we are looking at temperatures warmer than yesterday but still on the chilly side in the 30s. 37 in philadelphia. right around the freezing mark in allentown,town, reading. 33 in lancaster, 33 in mount pocono. temperatures below freezing so
i'm ted greenberg. now 7:00 a.m. on your sunday morning. let's go to first alert meteorologist michelle grossman in the "weather center." still feels like winter right now but soon not going to much like winter at all. >> that's right. going to feel like spring, middle of spring, even may. temperatures into the 70s during this week but not today. we're into the 40s, cold yesterday, right around 42. we're going to be right around 47 today. but this morning we're into the 30s. we...
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i'm ted greenberg. thanks for being with us. it's 7:00 a.m. sunday morning. we've seen a lot of changes in the past few days the path of winter weather heading our way on the first day of spring. meteorologist sheena parveen has an update on who could see some of that snow and rain. good morning, sheena. >> good morning, ted. good sunday morning. we still have it in the forecast, rain changing to snow for parts of the area, not until late tonight. if you have sunday plans, enjoy it. kind of cold and rain moving this afternoon but starting off the first day of spring it feels like winter. here is a live look at the comcast center in philadelphia. cloudy skies out there. it's doing to stay like this through most of the day but we'll see sunshine early this morning. 38 degrees in philadelphia, 35 pottstown 32 in allentown. mostly upper 30s in new jersey and delaware so you'll want the heavy coat this morning. take a look at future weather as we do through the day, rain starts to creep in from the south this afternoon. 5:00 p.m. we should be seeing light rain sho
i'm ted greenberg. thanks for being with us. it's 7:00 a.m. sunday morning. we've seen a lot of changes in the past few days the path of winter weather heading our way on the first day of spring. meteorologist sheena parveen has an update on who could see some of that snow and rain. good morning, sheena. >> good morning, ted. good sunday morning. we still have it in the forecast, rain changing to snow for parts of the area, not until late tonight. if you have sunday plans, enjoy it. kind...
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i'm ted greenberg. thank you for being with us. it's 6:30 a.m. on this saturday morning and let's check in with meteorologist michelle grossman in the first alert weather center. we're talking about a big warm up but not time for the shorts just yet. >> that's right. we do have a big warm up. temperatures in the 50s, 60s, and 70s. something my kids would probably say 70s are shorts weather. today definitely not shorts weather. it's cold. you need the gloves and hat. temperatures are below freezing. live look outside from our adventure aquarium camera. a system will bring us chance for rain and snow tonight. first it's cold 30rks in philadelphia. 26 in allentown. 16 in mount pocono. 24 threes in lancaster. 22 in atlantic city an 30 degrees in wildwood. wind chills are colder than that. feels like teens especially to the north and west. feeling like 16 right now in pottstown. waking up this morning to a wind chill of just 19 in allentown and feeling like 14 in atlantic city. so as we plan the rest of our day increasing clouds. temperatures not goin
i'm ted greenberg. thank you for being with us. it's 6:30 a.m. on this saturday morning and let's check in with meteorologist michelle grossman in the first alert weather center. we're talking about a big warm up but not time for the shorts just yet. >> that's right. we do have a big warm up. temperatures in the 50s, 60s, and 70s. something my kids would probably say 70s are shorts weather. today definitely not shorts weather. it's cold. you need the gloves and hat. temperatures are below...
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i'm ted greenberg. 9:00 a.m. on this sunday morning. thanks for being with us. nbc 10 meteorologist michelle grossman in the "weather center." things chilly out there but warming up later today. michelle? >> upper 40s later today, pretty close to normal. by the middle of the workweek, into the 70s. there's your warm-up. spring break heading through the rest of the seven day. a live look outside overlooking ben franklin bridge. still a little gray outside, clouds in place. the clouds are slow to clear. we have snow showers we started out with a couple hours ago, mainly poconos, lehigh valley, northern delaware. they have moved on and we're starting the clearing process. we're going to start to see clouds clearing out and a mixture of sun and clouds through the afternoon. cold to stay today, looking at temperatures right around freezing mark in allentown, just 32 degrees, 34 reading, 33 pottstown, 37 in philadelphia. temperatures to the south and east mainly in the mid to upper 30s. 36 in atlantic city, 37 in millville and 37 in wildwood. so we are cold. we're goi
i'm ted greenberg. 9:00 a.m. on this sunday morning. thanks for being with us. nbc 10 meteorologist michelle grossman in the "weather center." things chilly out there but warming up later today. michelle? >> upper 40s later today, pretty close to normal. by the middle of the workweek, into the 70s. there's your warm-up. spring break heading through the rest of the seven day. a live look outside overlooking ben franklin bridge. still a little gray outside, clouds in place. the...
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ted greenberg is live in our jersey shore bureau. >> police officers are telling me they will stay on the job, the city has not officially notified employees that they might stop getting paid after friday. but officers were advised this weekend it could happen. >> we're looking at the worse case scenario. >> reporter: the police union president says he and the police operations supervisors warned officers that a weekend role call that the next paycheck could be their last for a while if the resort runs out of money. >> if we have to go couple weeks or months without getting paid, that could be devastating to some of our members and their families. >> reporter: the city deep in debt is in danger of going broke next month. >> no secret that april is the magic month when the city is expected to run out of cash. we can't put a date on it. april 1, april 8, sometime in april. >> reporter: drawn out disagreements kept a bail-out package from being approved along with a state tike over of much of the city's government, a move local leaders oppose. >> how close is the city to having to declar
ted greenberg is live in our jersey shore bureau. >> police officers are telling me they will stay on the job, the city has not officially notified employees that they might stop getting paid after friday. but officers were advised this weekend it could happen. >> we're looking at the worse case scenario. >> reporter: the police union president says he and the police operations supervisors warned officers that a weekend role call that the next paycheck could be their last for...
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ted greenberg spoke to businesses on the board walk about the proposal today. ted is live in atlantic city. what did they have to say, ted? >> reporter: jim, along with a lot of businesses here at the shore, the steel pier is seasonal and pays employees mainly college kids and foreign exchange students minimum wage, many merchants say being forced to nearly double the pay would be disastrous. darla says making ends meet is a constant struggle. her job at an ocean city gas station pays minimum wage, $8.38 an hour. >> at the end of my pay week after i pay part of my bills, i have like $60 left in my pocket. that's not enough to live on. >> she welcomes a proposed hike in new jersey's minimum wage. but wes and other business owners in this tourism dependent resort believe it would be devastated. >> it's tough for us because we have a small window to make our money for the year. >> we need to take care of the most vulnerable. >> days after democratic leaders announced a proposal last month to raise the state's minimum wage to at least $15 an hour over the course of
ted greenberg spoke to businesses on the board walk about the proposal today. ted is live in atlantic city. what did they have to say, ted? >> reporter: jim, along with a lot of businesses here at the shore, the steel pier is seasonal and pays employees mainly college kids and foreign exchange students minimum wage, many merchants say being forced to nearly double the pay would be disastrous. darla says making ends meet is a constant struggle. her job at an ocean city gas station pays...
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ted greenberg joins us live. >> ted, we just saw it. someone torched a big political sign where you are. >> reporter: yes, jim and jackie. all of these american flags and the messages on this bill board, all came from trump supporters but tensions involving the presidential candidate also appeared to have sparked this case of arson. >> made me upset. >> reporter: jay knew the the bill board he put up outside his home might become a target but never thought someone would actually set it on fire. >> i was expecting a few tomatoes, maybe a paint ball you know. something like that. but this is actually very bad. >> reporter: the sign was also vandalized with vulgar graffiti soon after it went up, then repainted. the fire came just hours after the republican presidential candidate cancel add rally in chicago friday night because of safety concerns involving protesters. >> i think it actually is helping donald trump this bad publicity is helping. >> reporter: tensions led to violence at some trump campaign events including a rally in north ca
ted greenberg joins us live. >> ted, we just saw it. someone torched a big political sign where you are. >> reporter: yes, jim and jackie. all of these american flags and the messages on this bill board, all came from trump supporters but tensions involving the presidential candidate also appeared to have sparked this case of arson. >> made me upset. >> reporter: jay knew the the bill board he put up outside his home might become a target but never thought someone would...
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it's sickening. >> i'm ted greenberg. how the discovery comes as tensions rise between neighboring communities. >>> right now at 5:00, nbc 10 has new information on a police chase that crossed two counties and caused as you can see here a traffic mess on the schuylkill. we've now learned one of the suspects is in custody, and is connected to a series of crimes by the felony lane gang. >> deanna durante just got this new information. she joins us live with the breaking details. >> reporter: the felony lane gang is a nationwide crime family if you will that has been wreaking havoc. it's the most organized crime circuit that they have seen, some officers tell me ever in their careers, they steal license plates, break into cars, empty your bank accounts. that chase began in the township. when it came into montgomery county on the expressway up above in gladwyne some suspects bailed, ran down this hill here and we're told that one suspect jumped into the schuylkill river in order to try and get away from police. here's where t
it's sickening. >> i'm ted greenberg. how the discovery comes as tensions rise between neighboring communities. >>> right now at 5:00, nbc 10 has new information on a police chase that crossed two counties and caused as you can see here a traffic mess on the schuylkill. we've now learned one of the suspects is in custody, and is connected to a series of crimes by the felony lane gang. >> deanna durante just got this new information. she joins us live with the breaking...
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in ocean city i'm ted greenberg news 4 new york. >>> you'll have to wait another week before enjoying the thrills at luna park on coney island. >> blame the snow. the amusement park was supposed to open this sunday but it's been postponed to march 26th because of the weather. when you do visit, though, get ready to ride the cyclone. >> it has been refurbished and better than ever, we've told. the first 150 guests at the park will also get a free egg cream. >> can't beat that. >>> dave, what you got for us tonight? >> well, you know what the park is delayed because of the weather. i don't have great news, but the good news is it's not going to be as bad as everyone feared. 53 degrees. over cast skies outside right now. but the skyline of manhattan ever so beautiful regardless of the atmospheric conditions. for this evening a diminishing chance f showers. i think after 8:00 they're going to b widely scattered. mercury is going to be dropping as we head through the weekend. we're going to be on the chilly side. the storm begins sunday morning. yesterday we thought it might be a p.m. arri
in ocean city i'm ted greenberg news 4 new york. >>> you'll have to wait another week before enjoying the thrills at luna park on coney island. >> blame the snow. the amusement park was supposed to open this sunday but it's been postponed to march 26th because of the weather. when you do visit, though, get ready to ride the cyclone. >> it has been refurbished and better than ever, we've told. the first 150 guests at the park will also get a free egg cream. >> can't...
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in ocean city, ted greenberg, "nbc 10 news." >>> take a look for yourself. lots of sunshine out there. it did not take long as ted õmention forward the snow to melt. a live look at our camera at cape may. >> meteorologist sheena parveen joins us to tell us more about the concerns for the commute home. we're talking about the ice. >> yeah, that wouldn't be until +ery late tonight. so we are going to keep drying. it will continue to melt this evening and then tonight we're õgoing to see a lot of those we spots freeze over. the storm that brought all of this is offshore, it's going to keep moving away. then another system approaching the great lakes, this one will be for overnight saturday into early sunday. it's a small clipper system providing us i think with very light showers that i'll show you the timing coming up. right now temperatures are above freezing but we're going to be dropping colder overnight. that's why we have the ice threat. if you are about to head out soon in philadelphia and wilmington we're at 40 degree, millville 36, even dover, 34 atl
in ocean city, ted greenberg, "nbc 10 news." >>> take a look for yourself. lots of sunshine out there. it did not take long as ted õmention forward the snow to melt. a live look at our camera at cape may. >> meteorologist sheena parveen joins us to tell us more about the concerns for the commute home. we're talking about the ice. >> yeah, that wouldn't be until +ery late tonight. so we are going to keep drying. it will continue to melt this evening and then...
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ted greenberg takes on the search for those underwater dangers. >> reporter: the catch phil anderson wants to hook hasn't seen the surface in years. >> that one's been down there a very long time. >> reporter: it's what's left of a lost crab trap. >> the pot becomes a ghost pot, we call them. >> reporter: that's been a back bay near port republic. anderson is among the commercial crabbers working with new jersey's stockton university to retrieve ghost pots from jersey shore waterways where they can kill animals that get caught inside and pose a danger to people on the water. >> it helps just reduce the hazards that are out there so that we don't have boaters hitting the pots and getting upset with that. >> reporter: started in 2012, the effort recently expanded to target back bay areas from southern ocean county to northern cape may county. using scientific grade sonar, stockton has mapped about 3,000 traps so far. information the crabbers use to zero in on the ghost pots with their own more affordable equipment. to date, they've recovered close to 1500. >> if we can partner with the
ted greenberg takes on the search for those underwater dangers. >> reporter: the catch phil anderson wants to hook hasn't seen the surface in years. >> that one's been down there a very long time. >> reporter: it's what's left of a lost crab trap. >> the pot becomes a ghost pot, we call them. >> reporter: that's been a back bay near port republic. anderson is among the commercial crabbers working with new jersey's stockton university to retrieve ghost pots from...
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nbc 10's ted greenberg is joining us live near the scene with more. cullen's final request and new information about the woman who hit him. ted. >> reporter: jim and jackie, we're getting a better idea of the timeline of how all of this unfolded here along interstate 295. cullen was coming to the aid of others dealing with their own emergency. that frantic call came less than 10 minutes after new jersey state trooper shawn cullen responded to an accident and car fire on i-295 in west deptford. cullen is heard on dispatch recordings arriving at the scene around 8:15 last night. minutes after that transmission, authorities say cullen was walking near the crash scene where several fire and police vehicles had their emergency lights on when he was struck by a passing car, driven by a 22-year-old north jersey woman. >> i don't think there is a single variable that's not being looked at. >> sources tell me there is no indication that alcohol or drugs were factors. police say the driver who hit cullen stopped immediately and cooperated with investigators, no
nbc 10's ted greenberg is joining us live near the scene with more. cullen's final request and new information about the woman who hit him. ted. >> reporter: jim and jackie, we're getting a better idea of the timeline of how all of this unfolded here along interstate 295. cullen was coming to the aid of others dealing with their own emergency. that frantic call came less than 10 minutes after new jersey state trooper shawn cullen responded to an accident and car fire on i-295 in west...
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in toms river, ted greenberg, "nbc 10 news." >>> turning to our first alert weather, the warm weather is moving out, hope you enjoyed it and the nbc 10 radar shows rain moving in. >> sheena parveen has a closer look. what a nice day today. but that rain you saw on the radar it's moving in. >> you would never guess it's about to rain, but it will later tonight. you can enjoy the rest of your evening. a live look, nice and dry, still comfortable. still near 60 degrees. we don't have the rain around yet. it's not going to be here until mainly after 10:00 tonight. but there it is, back off to the west and it will be moving in while many of you are sleeping. and hopefully gone by the morning commute. that's what a lot of models are showing. temperatures are mostly in the 50s, mid to upper 50s across the area, 55 in millville. 50 in dover, 53 in wilmington. we'll mostly stay in the 50s overnight as the rain moves through. so don't count on any of this becoming snowfall. this is 1:00 in the morning. a good portion covered in rain. mid-50s in allentown, even the poconos well above freezing. 4
in toms river, ted greenberg, "nbc 10 news." >>> turning to our first alert weather, the warm weather is moving out, hope you enjoyed it and the nbc 10 radar shows rain moving in. >> sheena parveen has a closer look. what a nice day today. but that rain you saw on the radar it's moving in. >> you would never guess it's about to rain, but it will later tonight. you can enjoy the rest of your evening. a live look, nice and dry, still comfortable. still near 60...
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live in our jersey shore bureau, ted greenberg, "nbc 10 news." >> thank you. marijuana, beer, liquor and tonight upper darby police arrested parents following a wild high school house party. about 300 teenagers went to a house party saturday night. neighbors complained about the noise and kids being outside. officers arrested the father on sunday. his wife went to bail out her husband this morning and officers arrested her too. the officers say teens were smoking marijuana and drinking alcohol. >>> have you seen this? septa police want to find anyone involved in this fight at 30th street station. two men argue, one punched the other guy not once in the face but look at this. twice. it's about to happen there. the guy was knocked out cold. the video posted online. it's not known exactly when the fight happened. >>> a scare at a community center. a car plowed into the wayne bryant center this afternoon. amazingly no one was seriously hurt. sky force 10 captured the scene. >> president obama said no topic was left off the table with talks with raul castro. he pre
live in our jersey shore bureau, ted greenberg, "nbc 10 news." >> thank you. marijuana, beer, liquor and tonight upper darby police arrested parents following a wild high school house party. about 300 teenagers went to a house party saturday night. neighbors complained about the noise and kids being outside. officers arrested the father on sunday. his wife went to bail out her husband this morning and officers arrested her too. the officers say teens were smoking marijuana and...
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in atlantic city, ted greenberg, nbc 10 news. >>> let's head to delaware. if you like to see the birds in wilmington it could soon be against the law. nbc 10 was in cold springs park you can see the damage caused by bird droppings. the council is expected to vote on an ordinance making it illegal to feed pigeons, ducks and wild animals on public property. officials blame the ban on a few people whose excessive feeding created a mess in the parks. >>> technically it was a day off for four department of homeland security service dogs. >> they were the focus of a hearing. white they may have had a break from duty these dogs were working the room from the moment they walked in. look at him go. sniffing everything. keeping a keen eye on everyone in the room. they were the center of attention at a hearing about the contributions they make to america's security. >> it's all well and good we have the people at ports of entry at airports and the border, that we have the technology but in certain places the dogs more than anything else really add a great element and
in atlantic city, ted greenberg, nbc 10 news. >>> let's head to delaware. if you like to see the birds in wilmington it could soon be against the law. nbc 10 was in cold springs park you can see the damage caused by bird droppings. the council is expected to vote on an ordinance making it illegal to feed pigeons, ducks and wild animals on public property. officials blame the ban on a few people whose excessive feeding created a mess in the parks. >>> technically it was a day...
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i'm ted greenberg. it's feeling like winter for the first day of spring. meteorologist sheena parveen is also tracking some snow. good morning, sheena. >> good morning. it's a cold start to sunday and going to stay cold through the afternoon. some parts of the area will be seeing snow. a breezy cold start this morning looking at center city, philadelphia. south philly, 38 in philadelphia, 32 in allentown, 24 in the poconos, 37 in millville. today topping out low 40s. mostly cloudy and cold. then rain starts in southy and delaware this afternoon changing over to snow tonight and moving into the philadelphia area sheena, thank you for instant updates on weather. sure to download nbc 10 app. there you find the latest forecast plus first alert weather radar. it is a free download. >>> new from overnight. person is in the hospital after a house fire in chester, delaware county. firefighters put out flames at homes after the fire spread on concord avenue around 12:30 this morning. we're working to learn the condition of the victim. authorities say a firefighter
i'm ted greenberg. it's feeling like winter for the first day of spring. meteorologist sheena parveen is also tracking some snow. good morning, sheena. >> good morning. it's a cold start to sunday and going to stay cold through the afternoon. some parts of the area will be seeing snow. a breezy cold start this morning looking at center city, philadelphia. south philly, 38 in philadelphia, 32 in allentown, 24 in the poconos, 37 in millville. today topping out low 40s. mostly cloudy and...
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in tom's river, ted greenberg, news 4 new york. >>> after a rocky start to the new year on wall street. march was a great year for investors. u.s. stocks got off to their best start in a month, in more than three years, with the major averages up 2%. >> the dow jumped nearly 350 points, the nasdaq 131, the s&p 500 gained 46 points on the day. >>> major league baseball has suspended yankees closer 30 games for a violation of the league's new domestic violence policy. he was involved in an argument with his girlfriend. the police report states he he will not face criminal charges. he will not appeal the suspension. bruce beck will have more on this story coming up at 6:00. >>> still ahead at 5:00, osama bin laden's will made public. >> janice huff has the forecast. >>> welcome to march. a beautiful day. clouds are rolling in and rain is on the way. i'll let you know when to expect up next. >>> a worker survives a fall down an elevator shaft. what we've learned about the work being done and who is in trouble with the law. this is the face of addiction. addiction doesn't discriminate. alco
in tom's river, ted greenberg, news 4 new york. >>> after a rocky start to the new year on wall street. march was a great year for investors. u.s. stocks got off to their best start in a month, in more than three years, with the major averages up 2%. >> the dow jumped nearly 350 points, the nasdaq 131, the s&p 500 gained 46 points on the day. >>> major league baseball has suspended yankees closer 30 games for a violation of the league's new domestic violence policy....
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i'm ted greenberg. thank you for being with us. 10:00 a.m. sunday morning. buildings michelle grossman in the first alert "weather center." michelle, if this is winter's last stand, i have to say i'm not disappointed. >> i would be happy, too. it would be nice. it is march so we'll see what happens. looking like spring, field like spring. actually the middle of may. ted, you'll that a lot. looking at clouds, a little gray also, kind of a gloomy start to the day. we'll see clouds moving out, a live look along boathouse row. maybe you're jogging, cold out, temperatures at the freezing mark in allentown, redding 35, 34 pottstown, 38 in philadelphia. 39 in atlantic city. the windchills are colder than that. it feels like 20s in a couple spots feels like 28 allentown, 29 pottstown. feels below freezing in philadelphia. you need layers as you head out. as you go through the afternoon, temperatures still in the 40s not getting very high as we go through the afternoon. a little slow climb through here. by noon 34, 3:00 p.m., mix of clouds and sun 47. 6:00, sun set a
i'm ted greenberg. thank you for being with us. 10:00 a.m. sunday morning. buildings michelle grossman in the first alert "weather center." michelle, if this is winter's last stand, i have to say i'm not disappointed. >> i would be happy, too. it would be nice. it is march so we'll see what happens. looking like spring, field like spring. actually the middle of may. ted, you'll that a lot. looking at clouds, a little gray also, kind of a gloomy start to the day. we'll see clouds...
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welcome to "nbc 10 news today" i'm ted greenberg. thanks so much for being cuss. it is 5:30 sunday morning. yes, it is the first day of spring but still feels a lot like winter. let's get the first check of the forecast from meteorologist sheena parveen. good morning, sheena. >>> a cold start to the day. feels like winter. tonight we have snow in the forecast. not for everybody but for some it will look like winter and overnight while you're sleeping. today, the first day of winter, here is a look outside, nice clear conditions. visibility looking good. what we are watching way down to the south for later on today. we have all this moisture down around the southeastern part of the country, along the east coast, offshore, eventually giving us precip. meantime temperatures in the 30s. cold start to the morning. 38 in philadelphia, 33 allentown. take a look at future weather. as we do through the day, cloudy skies, rain organizing a little in south jersey and delaware by this evening. this morning in new jersey, delaware 38 by noon upper 30s but 4:00 p.m. 40s, see sh
welcome to "nbc 10 news today" i'm ted greenberg. thanks so much for being cuss. it is 5:30 sunday morning. yes, it is the first day of spring but still feels a lot like winter. let's get the first check of the forecast from meteorologist sheena parveen. good morning, sheena. >>> a cold start to the day. feels like winter. tonight we have snow in the forecast. not for everybody but for some it will look like winter and overnight while you're sleeping. today, the first day of...
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ted greenberg looks into the hoverboard crackdown. >> reporter: he's okay for spring break but there's a good chance this 14-year-old won't be allowed to ride the hover board hi got for christmas on wildwood's boardwalk during summer vacation. >> i'd be sad that they would ban them. >> reporter: tonight local leaders set to hold an initial vote on this brand-new proposed law that would prohibit hoover boards on the boardwalk, citing falling and crashing hazards. >> shouldn't be up here. >> reporter: city officials say the ban is needed to protect others and wildwood itself. >> there are some uneven areas that are concern to us on the boardwalk. this society so lit tij gus they sue on the drop of a dime. >> reporter: the mayor says hoover boards are already illegal, they fall under the existing law, prohibiting motorized vehicles on the boardwalk with the exception of motorize the wheel chairs. >> the city solicitor looking at ordinance that prohibits motorized vehicles to see if that would apply. >> reporter: if not, ocean stid will draft a new plan to specifically ban hoverboards on t
ted greenberg looks into the hoverboard crackdown. >> reporter: he's okay for spring break but there's a good chance this 14-year-old won't be allowed to ride the hover board hi got for christmas on wildwood's boardwalk during summer vacation. >> i'd be sad that they would ban them. >> reporter: tonight local leaders set to hold an initial vote on this brand-new proposed law that would prohibit hoover boards on the boardwalk, citing falling and crashing hazards. >>...
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ted greenberg, "nbc 10 news." >>> as for decision 2016 now, voters head to the polls in five key states and a day that could help determine the nominees in both parties. >> republican candidate donald trump could clinch it if he wins primary rich florida and ohio. both are winner take all states. ohio governor john kasich is in a close battle with trump in ohio. >> we're going to win. i feel terrific. it's great. do i seem like i'm nervous or up tight. i'm having a great time. >> we can tell you that governor kasich didn't seem too concerned about trump today. as he cast a ballot for himself in ohio. >> republican marco rubio hope as big florida turnout will help his hopes to win the nomination but his chances of a home state win seem to be fading now. as for the democrats, hillary clinton and bernie sanders crisscrossed the country stumping for votes, hillary clinton used her time to fire some shots at donald trump. take a look. >> very dangerous path that donald trump has laid out here. the kind of bluster and bigotry and bullying that he's exemplifying on the campaign trail is distur
ted greenberg, "nbc 10 news." >>> as for decision 2016 now, voters head to the polls in five key states and a day that could help determine the nominees in both parties. >> republican candidate donald trump could clinch it if he wins primary rich florida and ohio. both are winner take all states. ohio governor john kasich is in a close battle with trump in ohio. >> we're going to win. i feel terrific. it's great. do i seem like i'm nervous or up tight. i'm having...
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i'm ted greenberg. thank you for being with us. it's 10:00 a.m. this sunday morning. first alert meteorologist sheena parveen is in the "weather center" for us this morning. sheena, you're going to need your winter coat for the first day of spring. >> yes, we're going to be about 10 degrees below normal today. it is a cold first day of spring outside we're mostly in the 30s and still tracking snow as we go through later tonight. not for everybody. live at boathouse row, flags blowing, winds gusting at 25 miles an hour this morning. it is breezy and cold to start your day. gloomy outside. overcast skies on radar. mostly dry at this point. temperatures 39 in philadelphia, 33 allentown, 36 in redding at the moment. most of new jersey and delaware near 40. look at future weather, by 3:00 p.m. rain into parts of new jersey and delaware. later tonight we're talking about 9:00, 10:00, some of that rain will be changing over to snow. it's going to be mainly in new jersey and delaware. as we go through the afternoon, 40 degrees dropping to mid-30s by 9:00 p.m. with that rain a
i'm ted greenberg. thank you for being with us. it's 10:00 a.m. this sunday morning. first alert meteorologist sheena parveen is in the "weather center" for us this morning. sheena, you're going to need your winter coat for the first day of spring. >> yes, we're going to be about 10 degrees below normal today. it is a cold first day of spring outside we're mostly in the 30s and still tracking snow as we go through later tonight. not for everybody. live at boathouse row, flags...
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i'm ted greenberg. it is 5:30 on sunday morning. let's get our first
i'm ted greenberg. it is 5:30 on sunday morning. let's get our first
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in fact, ted greenberg showed us in pleasantville, some snow accumulati accumulation. looks like they'll wind up with 1 to 2 inches on the ground in ç pleasantville. there's more snow ahead during the morning hours for the shore. by 9:00, the snow is done in philadelphia. the snow will continue into the late morning hours at the shore. may be mixing with some rain but the temperatures above freezing. a lot of that is going to be falling and melting. and it's all going to be melting this afternoon. look at the temperatures, 42 degrees for allentown and reading. light snow to start with in trenton, mount holly, doylestown. sunshine breaks through this afternoon. accumulating snow possibly mixing with rain in cape may, rehoboth. the snow will quickly taper off for drexel hill. warmer today but the big warmup comes next week. i have the seven-day forecast with the timing when i'm back in ten minutes. >>> the important thing to note is the storm that melts in time for the weekend. >> that's the way we like our storms. >> 422 is doing okay. no problems heading to the schuyl
in fact, ted greenberg showed us in pleasantville, some snow accumulati accumulation. looks like they'll wind up with 1 to 2 inches on the ground in ç pleasantville. there's more snow ahead during the morning hours for the shore. by 9:00, the snow is done in philadelphia. the snow will continue into the late morning hours at the shore. may be mixing with some rain but the temperatures above freezing. a lot of that is going to be falling and melting. and it's all going to be melting this...
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in wildwood, i'm ted greenberg, "news 4 new york." >>> all right. rocking the pink. >> ready for the easter bunny. >> spring colors. >> absolutely. it's going to be dry for the thing. t the kids will need a jacket for any of those outdoor activities. at least the easter bonnet isn't going to get wet. you like to wear your sunday finest. >> taking a live look at the tappan zee bridge. we have the new one going up right next to it to the right there. 43 degrees and cloudy skies right now. lots of clouds in place roughout the tri-state. it's going to stay that way all day long...in our we her ayadlines. easter sunday, another seasonably chilly day. it will be much cloudier than yesterday. it's because that east wind that i told you about yesterday has finally persisted long enough to pull in that moisture. now that it's here, it's going to stick around. with rain, arriving late at night to help reinforce that . we have two different reasons for the cloud ver. ap iproaching storm system. wappingers falls, 41 degrees. it's 42 degrees in trenton. temperat
in wildwood, i'm ted greenberg, "news 4 new york." >>> all right. rocking the pink. >> ready for the easter bunny. >> spring colors. >> absolutely. it's going to be dry for the thing. t the kids will need a jacket for any of those outdoor activities. at least the easter bonnet isn't going to get wet. you like to wear your sunday finest. >> taking a live look at the tappan zee bridge. we have the new one going up right next to it to the right there. 43...
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i'm ted greenberg, "nbc 10 news." >> thank you. american airlines flight 751 to philadelphia was scheduled to leave one hour after the explosions went off. many of those people were checking in. this is video of the check-in area after the blasts. american airlines says everyone that was supposed to be on that philly-bound flight is alive and accounted for, saying their check-in area is further down from the blast site. that airport will remain closed through tomorrow. in the meantime, security's being heightened at airports across the united states including here at philadelphia international. this is a live picture from south philly. nbc 10's cydney long is there, cydney you spent the day talking to travelers and a national security expert. >> reporter: keith, i can tell you that national security expert has traveled globally, he worked as a counter terrorism officer in canada for many years, he spoke about what you and i should be vigilant about every day as we travel but also what law enforcement considers suspicious, it's impo
i'm ted greenberg, "nbc 10 news." >> thank you. american airlines flight 751 to philadelphia was scheduled to leave one hour after the explosions went off. many of those people were checking in. this is video of the check-in area after the blasts. american airlines says everyone that was supposed to be on that philly-bound flight is alive and accounted for, saying their check-in area is further down from the blast site. that airport will remain closed through tomorrow. in the...
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nbc 10 reporter ted greenberg is looking into the possible furloughs. what have you learned? >> keith, this is the statement that we just got from atlantic city mayor who spent the day in trenton meeting with state officials about the resort's financial crisis, unless the situation is somehow averted those police officers will soon be protecting the city without pay. >> we want to make sure that our members aren't taken off guard. >> reporter: be prepared, the unofficial warning atlantic city's police union president and the supervisor delivered to officers at a weekend roll call, if they stop getting paid. >> we do have to go couple weeks or months without getting paid, that could be devastating to some of our members and their families. >> reporter: the city deep in debt is in danger of going broke next month, late this afternoon the mayor announced city hall will close starting april 8 at 4:30 p.m. and remain closed until at least may 2 unless other solutions are found. during the closure period, no city employees will be paid. >> it's sad that we can't come to some sort o
nbc 10 reporter ted greenberg is looking into the possible furloughs. what have you learned? >> keith, this is the statement that we just got from atlantic city mayor who spent the day in trenton meeting with state officials about the resort's financial crisis, unless the situation is somehow averted those police officers will soon be protecting the city without pay. >> we want to make sure that our members aren't taken off guard. >> reporter: be prepared, the unofficial...